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Sightseeing placemarks that don't fit into any of the other sightseeing categories. |
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 | Marks the point where the river Mosel flows in the Rhine.
On top stands a statue of emperor Wilhelm I. From 1953 to 1990 Deutsches Eck was memorial for the German reunification.
Das Deutsche Eck ist eine Landzunge in Koblenz an der Mündung der Mosel in den Rhein, auf der 1897 ein monumentales Reiterstandbild Kaiser Wilhelms I. errichtet wurde. Der Denkmalssockel diente v... |  | 07/31/2005 | 481 | 



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 | Windtunnels are destinct structures recognizable from above when not hidden in a hall. This file collects several of them whether obvious to recognize or not. Information about their location was gathered from various web sites. |  | 07/31/2005 | 165 | 



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 | Huge Saudi oil port. Whether we want to admit it or not we are hooked. This is the mother lode. |  | 07/31/2005 | 445 | 
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 | The famous Glockenspiele in downtown Munich Germany |  | 07/31/2005 | 367 | 



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 | This is the place to be when sporting events are on the telly, like the Super Bowl. The Food is excellent and so is the service! By the way, I am a visitor from Germany who is proud of having watched the Super Bowl twice at Pete's. |  | 07/30/2005 | 175 | 



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 | A high res picture of a drill site in the desert |  | 07/30/2005 | 818 | 



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 | In the middle of nowhere - a white triangle, seemingly man-made. Does anybody know what this could be? |  | 07/30/2005 | 357 | 



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 | 2 Oilrigs in Red Sea and suport vessel |  | 07/30/2005 | 370 | 



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 | Like BIG food? Here is a really big donut outside Randy's Donuts in Inglewood, CA |  | 07/29/2005 | 507 | 
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 | Look at the scale and size of these fish farms.
With over 10 million mouths to feed, Tianjin needs them. |  | 07/25/2005 | 644 | 



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 | These are shark nets to protect the swimmers.
Well worth a fly around this area.
China is populated!
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 | Huge super-collider. |  | 07/21/2005 | 2,534 | 



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 | Designer Boardgames that are based on geographic locations |  | 07/18/2005 | 654 | 



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 | Here is the US Military's underwater explosions test pond in at Briar Point Test Pond, Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Just a few miles from my house in Maryland. http://www.dt.navy.mil/sites/uerd/briarpoint.html |  | 07/17/2005 | 1,773 | 



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 | Features 22 points of Governamental, Touristic, and Military interest in the capital of Brazil, the city of Brasília.
More info about Brasília here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasília |  | 07/16/2005 | 1,018 | 



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 | For any sailors who might be interested, here's a recount of our voyage after departing Vancouver, Canada in our 26-foot sailboat Amelia. This leg covers from Vancouver to La Paz, Mexico. Amelia's now in England.
Here's our silly website that we haven't updated in a few years (it's non-profit and we're not trying to sell a thing)...
http://www.cruisers-connectio... |  | 07/16/2005 | 358 | 



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 | Some strange formation ... in Iraq. |  | 07/14/2005 | 2,083 | 



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 | Deforestation in Brazil. Note that in Bolivia, just over the border, the forest is untouched! (turn borders on) |  | 07/11/2005 | 1,052 | 



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 | Strange circles in Saudi Arabia (note: used for irrigation, typically) |  | 07/10/2005 | 1,042 | 



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 | Red Square in Moscow, Russia. It really is made of red brick. In the foreground you will see St. Basil's Cathedral. The placemark is directly on Lenin's Tomb and a portion of the Kremlin is on the left side of the screen.
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 | This square presents big historical and political importance for the Chinese people. It is located in Beijing, China. |  | 07/03/2005 | 1,691 | 



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 | Incredible monument constructed by man, historical mark of the Chinese civilization |  | 07/03/2005 | 2,431 | 



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